Starc leads the way with career-best bowling
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Traditional thinking dictates that the cricket ball will swing under cloud cover, but data suggests the reality is rather different
Vaibhav Arora explains how modern fast bowling blends data analysis with constant skill evolution, stressing adaptability, real-time planning, death-overs control, shrinking swing, and inspiration from Mitchell Starc's discipline and work ethic.
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Mark Wood has put his body on the line to bowl as fast as he can and may still become the fourth man to clock up 100mph
KKR are set to appoint Tim Southee as their new bowling coach after naming Shane Watson assistant coach. Meanwhile, LSG, led by Tom Moody and Justin Langer, plan major retention changes, eyeing Cameron Green after trading Shardul Thakur to Mumbai Indians.
England's second innings gets off to a familiar start as Mitchell Starc's "brilliant" diving catch dismisses Zak Crawley for a duck in the first over again on day two of the first Ashes Test in Perth.
Few sporting contests carry the history, drama and aura of the Ashes. Born from a mock newspaper obituary in 1882 and symbolized by a tiny urn, the rivalry between Australia and England has shaped more than a century of test cricket.